We like to play outside and stay up late, and we get the munchies. What’re some good alternatives to ranch dip with raw veggies like carrots, cucumbers, sugar snap peas, broccoli, and peppers? Also any tips for low-cal low-sugar smoothies that taste great would be fab. 🙂 I’m trying to lose weight, (slightly overweight) and I don’t mind healthy snacks, so I just need tips. Thanks! Any snack tips are welcome! 🙂 We’re 14.

my baby is 15 months. she is almost 21lb (thinner than other kids)
she doesn’t want to eat carrots, peas, broccoli, soups, fish, meat
i tried many recipes but in vain 🙁 I feel so bad when she doesn’t want to eat
she drinks whole milk (i wonder if it’s the cause of her diarrhea sometimes)
she likes to eat: bananas, yogurt, apple sauce, bread, grapes
by the way, she has only 2 teeth so far !!
i feel that her doctor doesn’t really help me with good tips
any suggestions please? thank you

It’s boring to just dip carrots in ranch, or to make a peanut butter and banana sandwich all the time, so I was wondering if you knew some recipes for some healthy snacks that are fun and easy to make.

at the barn where i take lessons the owners feed their horses a pound of carrots and apples each day. sometimes along with fruits that are in season such as bananas, peaches, pears, and grapes. are these good for horses digestive system. since their digestive system is used to forages and grains. and not the simple sugars that are in fruit. just wondering. i mean it doesn’t look like it hurts these horses they are in very good shape. thanks

For example, I just juiced one pound of carrots and an apple. The juicer extracts only the juice and leaves behind the skin and solids from the food. Is there a site that provides juice extracting info?
Just as an FYI, I won’t eat carrots. I don’t know what it is about them but because I don’t care for eating a lot of them, I figure juicing is better than nothing.

Terms & Conditions: No information in this web site has been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your physician before taking these products. Actual results might vary. Information on this site is provided for informational purposes only. From time to time, we promote or endorse certain products that we believe are worthy of your time and attention. In return for that endorsement and only in cases where you purchase directly through us we might be compensated by the producers of those products.